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'''John Foulds''' was an English composer and Theosophist.  
'''John Foulds''' was an English composer and Theosophist.  


James Cousins described him as "John Foulds of England who has raised the requiem from the grave and made it once more the voice of praise for those who found the dying way to life.'"<ref>James H. Cousins, "The Life and Work of Jean Delville, Theosophist Painter-Poet." ''The Theosophist''47.3 (December 1925), 396.</ref>
[[James Cousins]] described him as "John Foulds of England who has raised the requiem from the grave and made it once more the voice of praise for those who found the dying way to life.'"<ref>James H. Cousins, "The Life and Work of Jean Delville, Theosophist Painter-Poet." ''The Theosophist''47.3 (December 1925), 396.</ref>




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John Foulds was an English composer and Theosophist.

James Cousins described him as "John Foulds of England who has raised the requiem from the grave and made it once more the voice of praise for those who found the dying way to life.'"[1]


Early life

Musician career

Involvement with Theosophy

Writings

Notes

  1. James H. Cousins, "The Life and Work of Jean Delville, Theosophist Painter-Poet." The Theosophist47.3 (December 1925), 396.